Beyond that, we're not getting much else -- and Harbaugh chose to chide reporters for trying to do their job.

"I know you guys used to have some sort of dress (list), to tell you who's dressing or not," Harbaugh said. "If you want to spend your time sitting in the press box with binoculars seeing who's dressed and who's not, that's your business."

Harbaugh has not produced a team dress list since starting at Michigan in 2015, a common courtesy most Division I football programs provide to the media.

So, in the dark we'll stay.

"Just so we don't emotionally hijack them, I'm not going to address you and binoculars," Harbaugh said. "Guys will be working through things. It's just not fair or right, when you're talking about college players, what they have physically going on or what injury they have. It's not your business or anyone else's.

"There's no injury report. There's no dress list. That's the explanation. It's not fair to those guys to broadcast what ailment they have or what injury they have."